Dublin (EFE).- The low-cost Irish airline Ryanair obtained a net profit of 1,428 million euros in its last fiscal year (until March 31), compared to losses of 355 million euros in the same period of the previous year .
The Dublin-based company highlighted today in a statement that its air traffic grew “strongly” in the year and increased 74%, to 168.6 million passengers, while registering a significant rebound in revenue thanks to advances significant in its three major markets: Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom.
In this context, Ryanair’s total billing increased 124% between the two periods, to 10,780 million euros, while ancillary revenues grew 78%, to 3,844 million euros, with an average cost per passenger of 23 euros in services such as priority boarding, consumption on board or seat reservation.